Triumph Lucas Zener Diode Heat Sink T120 Tr6r T100 T150 97-2237 on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, US
Original triumph heat sink with lucas Zener diode and mounting bolt. In better shape than you usually find them. Don't know if the Zener still works.
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